Female Pattern Baldness is the most common type of hair loss in women. It usually follows a typical pattern of overall thinning on the crown. The typical pattern of female pattern baldness is different from male pattern baldness.
This hair loss, which is also referred to as female pattern baldness is caused by an imbalance in hair follicles. It is now minimizing hair growth because oestrogen is moving so everything is on the down. The follicles close in and the hair becomes smaller. When that happens, women who are very observant about their hair will notice that there is more space when they comb their hair. If your father or mother has the tendency to go bald, then you may have the same propensity of thinning hair.